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iPHONE XR: AN ENTRY-LEVEL MODEL TO BREAK RECORDS

AN AFFORDABLE iPHONE FLAGSHIP

When Apple unveiled a trio of new iPhones last month, it was the XR that generated the biggest response. A brand new model with a stunning new design, the XR is considered as a “low cost” version of last year’s iPhone X, but with all of the biggest features we have come to know and love, including facial recognition and Face ID, a stunning all-glass display, and the fastest and most powerful smartphone chip ever included in an iPhone. As the new device gets ready to launch to the public, we take a closer look at the new iPhone XR and explore how the model may, unexpectedly, become one of the biggest selling smartphones in the history of the iPhone.

A STUNNING NEW DEVICE

Alongside the announcement of the new iPhone XS and XS Max, Apple’s new high-end models, came the iPhone XR. The model was teased in typical Apple style, with a ‘and one more , the XR was . The new model features a stunning all-new Liquid Retina display, which is the most advanced LCD display in the industry. Whilst the new XS and XS Max models came packaged with OLED, .

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